You don’t get to decide who is a “fan”. Nor do you get to decide what being a “fan” consists of. You don’t. And you obviously don’t even know what the word traitor means, so you might want to quit using it.

Oh, and I thought you weren’t going to respond to my posts, ever again? 🙂

I know what the word traitor means and so does everybody else on this blog–and it means YOU! You showed your true colors last week. You’ve got a lot of nerve to show up now acting like you were really behind the Dawgs all along when, in reality, you were doing everything you could to undermine the team. I still think that you are a plant from Tech or someplace else.

You are a piece of work. Bless your heart! Your entire sense of self worth seems to be based with your “position” on this blog, and the “support” you get from your cyber friends here. I think counseling is in order.

I especially love your use of the term “undermining”, as if the players and coaches read this blog in order to prepare for the game. Neither you nor I are actually part of the team, the team’s preparation for the game, nor do we have any impact on the teams performance. Please do yourself a favor and try to gain a little perspective, and do me a favor and fulfill your previous assertion to refrain from responding to my posts.

Carolina, let me correct some “facts” of yours. First, about the Mayor’s self-worth and position within this blog… Mayor most certainly isn’t what one would consider a Disney Dawg. He walks to his own beat with is own opinions and he doesn’t give a damn what others think of it. But what I’ve come to see from him is that he is a true fan that cares what is best for this team and actually understands prespective within a football season and team, unlike you and others around here. If winning MNC’s were so damn easy then everyone would have them, wouldn’t they?

And yes, you and Skeptic and the others do undermine this program. How much you do is impossible to say, but if you don’t think negative thoughts and constant bitching and griping don’t affect anything, then try starting a business surrounded by your types.

You have a strange understanding of what constitutes a fact, but so be it. And your business analogy is simply nonsensical…this is a blog, not a business. Posters on this blog aren’t part of a team attempting to complete a task. You seem to suffer the same self delusion as the mayor; you aren’t part of the Georgia football team, you’re a fan. That is all. There is no cause and effect between your thoughts and actions, and the success or failure of the team.

Big Ones III
October 27, 2012 at 10:33 PM
Carolina,cosmic, skeptic dawg…
This one was for you!!! Chomp Chomp

Not sure what gives me more pleasure… shuttin up them fing Gaytors or you!!!

Big Ones III
October 21, 2012 at 10:41 AM
Here’s a great idea, why don’t we get behind our team for the WLOCP instead of calling for pitchforks and rushing to set fire to the entire football program? They won the damn game people and it is conceivable that they can beat a GAYtor team that just came off an emotional victory. I know it’s hard for all you “experts” on here to grasp but teams do evolve (and granted, they sometimes devolve) and one week’s performance doesn’t exactly predict the next weeks’ performance. Granted it was Kentucky, but there is a lot of great potential on this team to build on, instead of focusing on just the negative consider a few things that might give hope for next week and the rest of the season… This defense still hasn’t played consecutive games with the same personnel. I personally am very excited about Jordan Jenkins’ play. If he continues his great play and we can get Jarvis Jones back healthy next week then I’m confident this D will show alot better next week. .AM’s performance last night was outstanding! I have to go back to the D Greene days to recall seeing a QB on the field with that much control and accuracy. This is very postive for our prospects in any game and if this Oline jells a little more then he can absolutely carve up any defense. I am also impressed with these receivers, even without Bennett they are the most talented and deep that I’ve ever seen at UGA. I still believe we are just scratching the surface on the weapon we have in Gurshall and Malcome looks like he can thrive in the role of closer when we need to get tough yards for a first down and run the clock out in tight games. Come on people, its the WORLD’s LARGEST OUTDOOR COCKTAIL PARTY- try to enjoy it!!!! no reason to give in on this game before its played.

Hey Big Ones III – you have obviously not read enough of my posts to call me out, Jack, but since you did, chomp on this:

**I predicted the Dawgs would “crush” Florida on a post right here on GTP either yesterday or the day before.**

I come here to try and understand what I’m seeing better and to comment on it in a way that seems truthful and civil at the same time. Showing up here and squeaking “go dawgs!” on Saturday afternoons and never thinking beyond that seems like a colossal waste of time and a very boring idea for a blog. If you take the civil criticism out of the equation, that’s what you’re left with. I’m pretty sure I don’t complain too much about losses here – I only expect our guys to behave like gentlemen, to play to their potential, and to give their all every time out…and our coaches to scheme to their potential, too.

So you can take your Nellie Oleson finger-wagging elsewhere. I always support this team and take great pains to show restraint with other commenters, players, and coaches, You hall monitors who feel the need to coach the rest of us on what it means to be a “real fan” are getting pretty tedious.

I’ve been posting as Anon on this and several other boards for quite some time. Makes almost as much sense as “Mayor of Dawgtown.”

If you can honestly say that you didn’t think that there were top to bottom, fundamental issues affecting this team, I don’t know that we can carry on an adult conversation. And one game in Jacksonville is not going to change that.

What it can do, however, is be the catalyst for change and help to identify the problems.

As much as you hate it, we’re actually on the same team. I’m enjoying the hell out of this win over the mighty Gators.

CD, its probably wasn’t fair for me to signal out certain commentors on this blog so I do apologize to you for that- I guess the alcohol got the best of me last night. I do understand and sometimes share the emotion of being frustrated and let down by a team that you feverously support, but I can’t understand why supposed fans can’t let the season marinate and enjoy the ride while it lasts. Football season is way too short to try to tear things up before letting it play out, and I’ll never understand (and have a hard time forgiving) why we have so many “fans” that are so negative about our coaches and team while we have major goals still left to play for.
Anyways, enjoy the moment! Its great to get a victory over the hated enemy and let’s hope our beloved dawgs continue to crush their dreams this season by winning the rest of the way out. Its about damn time we gave it back to those guys! Way to go Dawgs!!!!!!!!!

I’ve never once recommended firing CMR – not once. But I think if somebody has an argument for that, and they present that argument politely, there is no reason that conversation can’t be within the bounds of what we talk about here, unless we hear differently from The Senator.

I get angry at the people who are never satisfied with our players and coaches and do nothing but throw bombs. But I get equally annoyed at the thought police who patrol these halls looking to label anyone with a criticism as a “hater”.

It is extra sad when we lose because the Dismal Dawgs leap upon a single loss as a reason to show up and waggle their antlers at the positive posters. But it is also a little sad when we win the game and can’t enjoy it together because the Disney Dawgs see all previous criticism – much of it still valid, of course – as “hatred”, and think the win is some sort of moral, cosmic justification for their point of view.

Bottom line – this was a great win for the Dawgs, we could all do a better job controlling the tone we use to criticize the program and *each other*. With the exception of a couple of posters, I’m pretty sure the Dismal Dawgs – and I don’t even count myself in their number – don’t want to see the Dawgs lose to justify their positions, it would be nice to see them get the benefit of the doubt of simply having a different outlook on the state of the program instead of being labeled as traitors, etc.

Huzzah, sir! I am behind your general principles on this thing. And I am curious if UF has ever coughed up the ball 6 times in the past, like, 30 years? The Dawgs nearly gave it back to them, but the overall Toughness shown by the entire squad was what impressed me most.

Thanks Lone Stranger – I was impressed by their effort last night, too. I can’t imagine Florida has ever turned the ball over six times in the history of the game, unless it was some crazy night in the rain in 1932. But our D *forced* most of those last night – it wasn’t all missed handoffs or whatever…we didn’t luck into that win, our D made it happen.

The coach-firing portion of my comment was diected more toward the tenor of comments here since the South Carolina game, rather than at you specifically. But I will say that there are a number of posters here who only post positive comments about anything UGA-related when we win. Any loss is enough for them to immediately rehash the same old arguments for why Richt, et al., deserve to be shown the door, or should have been shown the door in 2006, 2007, 2008 etc. While I agree that the tone has gotten too ugly around here lately, I think that the idea that what is said on blogs doesn’t affect the team is laughable. Bloggers are becoming regular commenters and guests on national sports shows, and blog comments are being referred to on the same venues. Prospective recruits and current players do pay attention to the Internet, and airing venom against a coach and players in a public forum (which this most certainly is) is exceptionally counterproductive to our team’s success.

I agree there are a few dirtbags who – weirdly – only show up after the Dawgs lose to gloat about being right – that must surely be cold comfort, and I’m not a fan of that crowd, either.

But the frustration with the team not being prepared or showing intensity in big games is not statistical cherry-picking or knee-jerk reactions to single games. Although a loss naturally brings both flaws in the team and frustrations to the surface.

But I think it’s seriously unfair to hang any recruiting issues on blog posters. That is that tail wagging the dawg, so to speak. The team plays, the coaches coach, and we react to them, not the other way around. If the team wins and all the other program intangibles are positive, they’ll continue to get great recruits. If the team loses and we fall short on the intangibles, we will get fewer recruits. I don’t think blogs comments make ‘Bama what they are, nor Illinois what they are, either.

But if you’re right, and folks are following what we say – don’t both negative and positive blog posting help incentivize our coaches and players to improve, and thereby improve our program and improve our recruiting? If we have the power you suggest, shouldn’t we be both carrot and stick, to push the program to greatness? And if we only say happy things, shouldn’t they assume we are 100% happy and continue doing whatever it is they’re doing?

I’m actually 90% happy with our program. I’d rather lose with a good fellow like CMR than win with a dirtbag. But I follow GA football and also like to analyze stuff, so the 10% is also very interesting to me. I still think that’s what this comments section is for….

I guess when I read some of the incessantly negative comments on here, they strike as being the text equivalent of egging a player’s house: it serves no real purpose other than to make the one who does it feel better, and it reflects poorly on the rest of the fan base. I don’t believe in sunshine-pumping, but I do believe in seeing the good AND the bad, not just the bad. I would much rather both sides be able to engage in intelligent debate, but as I said on another thread, the pro-Richts vs. the anti-Richts are becoming like political parties that don’t leave any middle ground for anyone. And if it comes down to throwing in my lot with one or the other, it will always be with the Disney Dawgs.

well reasoned stuff from both of you Dawgfan Will and Cosmic Dawg… My condensed version, there is always room for discussion on our team no matter what the subject. The problem lies with the accusations and venom thrown at my alma mater by the flat earth-ers who swear Murray will never win the big game or Richt has lost his fire and wants to go be a missionary in Guatemala or some ignorant crap like that.

The people who keep saying that Richt is going to give up coaching to be a missionary are just engaging in wishful thinking (or something). If Richt is fired any time in the next decade or so, he will be coaching at another big school before the ink is dry on a new UGA coach’s contract. His coaching IS his mission and his ministry.

Whatever you did SJIII and whatever everyone else did… We must keep doing it until the end!!! Bless you all for being DAWG Lovers, no matter what!!! Munson was there in spirit. Could you all feel that?

So much to say, but can’t quite articulate the feeling. Two years in a row was a big milestone for Richt in this game. Jarvis Jones won the game, Shawn Williams saved the season. As ugly as it was, we beat the #2 team in the nation and the Florida Gators. Sweet, sweet, sweet win. I’d say this is Richt’s signature win against Florida because it was the seonc win in a row, and they were ranked so high when he beat them. The ugliness just doesn’t win, and I don’t care if we lose to every other team we play the rest of the season. That sentiment will change tomorrow, but right now I don’t care.

If any if those whiny ass, doom and gloom, haters even crack a smile tonight, please knock their damn teeth out. You don’t get to enjoy this. The fans like me who told you we would win tonight are the ones who deserve this.

And look at how much Richt and the team had to be called out to for there to be four quarters of 100 percent effort for a change. We should be mad we don’t see that effort every game. It’s happened too rarely over the last 5 years.

This is for “Know one knows you’re a Dawg” . Can I say F U politely? Sorry Senator but this ass hat needs to be called out. It’s a no win for this guy. GA wins but not good enough but if they had lost it would have been FIRE RICHT!! Please leave and get a life you POS.

Murray might have been sloppy for a good deal of the game, but he was the definition of clutch when it counted. Glad Richt and Bobo continued to trust him; my faith was getting a little shaky, I don’t mind admitting.

naysayer here to say … when it all clicks for Georgia, it is a beautiful thing. Too many penalties, too many turnovers, but UF couldn’t do a damn thing against our glorious defense. I wish every game was like this.

I felt pretty good after the game. Then I went over to Alligator Alley, not to troll but just to see what they were saying. And as I read the angry rationalizations that we suck and they gave it to us, I felt . . . EVEN BETTER!!

My wife is doing the Susan G. Kohmen 3 day walk for the cure this weekend in Tampa so after she walked 20 miles today, we went to a sports bar filled with gator fans to watch the second half. On Driskels run that got called back for an illegal shift, they had all been chanting Tebow Tebow. I don’t know what a graduated player has to do but after the big sack on the next play, I chanted it back to them. They really didn’t appreciate the gator chomp after the final fumble recovery and it was pobably good that my sweet little wife led me to the door as I sang Glory Glory to old Georgia!!!!

I haven’t been happy with the effort at times but the boys came to play tonight. Bless Shawn Williams for having the courage to speak up and bless the defense for answering the call!

What will be hilarious is if, in a year or two, after we have extended our burgeoning streak over the Gators, they bring in Tebow like Tennessee brought in Peyton to lend moral support against Bama on Saturday. Then we will know the worm truly has turned.

Big Ones III
October 21, 2012 at 10:41 AM
Here’s a great idea, why don’t we get behind our team for the WLOCP instead of calling for pitchforks and rushing to set fire to the entire football program? They won the damn game people and it is conceivable that they can beat a GAYtor team that just came off an emotional victory. I know it’s hard for all you “experts” on here to grasp but teams do evolve (and granted, they sometimes devolve) and one week’s performance doesn’t exactly predict the next weeks’ performance. Granted it was Kentucky, but there is a lot of great potential on this team to build on, instead of focusing on just the negative consider a few things that might give hope for next week and the rest of the season… This defense still hasn’t played consecutive games with the same personnel. I personally am very excited about Jordan Jenkins’ play. If he continues his great play and we can get Jarvis Jones back healthy next week then I’m confident this D will show alot better next week. .AM’s performance last night was outstanding! I have to go back to the D Greene days to recall seeing a QB on the field with that much control and accuracy. This is very postive for our prospects in any game and if this Oline jells a little more then he can absolutely carve up any defense. I am also impressed with these receivers, even without Bennett they are the most talented and deep that I’ve ever seen at UGA. I still believe we are just scratching the surface on the weapon we have in Gurshall and Malcome looks like he can thrive in the role of closer when we need to get tough yards for a first down and run the clock out in tight games. Come on people, its the WORLD’s LARGEST OUTDOOR COCKTAIL PARTY- try to enjoy it!!!! no reason to give in on this game before its played.

Makes it so much more sweeter, Cojones, Scorp. I told all them negative nancys yesterday that this team would make them proud and they did. I truly believe we look back at that Kentucky game as our 2007 Vandy game and this team is going to steamroll the rest of this schedule. Sorry Scorp… Letting my emotions get the better of my inner Munson!

Thanks for adding some perspective to this rant. Tech is indeed worthy of our thoughts and hatred during this time. Life can’t be all fun and game, now can it? I encourage all of you to take two minutes out of this celebration and say ‘tuck fech’ to some random stranger you meet. You’ll feel better and you’ll be helping your fellow man.

I don’t think I’ve ever heard Holtz pick UGA to win any game. I’m really not sure why they keep him around…he just rambles on incoherently and tries to pimp Notre Dame and South Carolina whenever he can. Him and Corso could be sent off to the same retirement home and I’d be fine with it.

Jax, everybody’s faith is tested from time to time…s’what makes life interesting…I would beg to differ that Mark Richt needed this more than I did, or you did, or any of us….the need was Dawg Nation-wide.

I would be surprised if Mark Richt feels any deep need to prove anything other than my suggestion above.

One play we had was a cut block after the whistle (on Nixon). It looked like dirt and he was fortunate that the injury didn’t stop him from returning. I don’t like dirty hits. They show little regard for the other person’s life and fear of their playing abilities. It was deliberate at his lower legs and from the back. It doesn’t prevent the enjoyment of the entire game, but it isn’t the type of individual play that I laud either.

Cojones, the hit on Nixon was a direct result of a cheap shot by his teammate #72 Harrison. He hit the GA player (can’t remember who it was may have been Jordan Jenkins) after the play was over and hit him in the back, which knocked him into Nixon. Gary Danielson called him out on the broadcast as his cheap shot resulted in his own player getting his knew rolled up. So, ironically, the dirty play on that incident was from the Gators.

Yeah, just went back and watched it on the DVR. It was Jordan Jenkins who got blocked from behind by Harrison, after the play was over, into Nixon. It was on the 4th down play where Williams sent Patton #83 off with what appeared to be a separated shoulder or broke collar bone.

I think the roles have been reversed in this series. Muschamp wants so badly to beat UGA that the Florida came out tight and were playing not to lose, like we used to against Spurrier and Meyer. The result was a game in which the Gators could not get out of their own way and kept shooting themselves in the foot with turnovers and boneheaded penalties. We could be witnessing the beginning of a glorious run against UF.

So happy to see the Richt and the Dawgs finally step up and win a game against a favored opponent. Hopefully now that Murray has the “big game” monkey off his back he can settle down and be even better in the future.

Also, the Dawgs are 2-0 against Florida since 2011 (if they can cherry pick arbitrary time periods, why can’t we?)!

I’ve always known that I disliked UF fans, but for some reason felt the need to remind myself so I went to a couple of their forums…and saw some of the whiniest, childish, meanspirited, and stupidest comments I’ve ever seen on any fan forum: and I’ve read most of them one time or another. One douchebag actually posted that he hoped the whole state of GA would get destroyed by tornadoes while another one said that any UF player that offered a hand to help up a UGA player after a play should be benched.

And of course it is physically and mentally impossible for any of them to give credit to UGA for winning, it’s all because they lost the game. One guy said if they didn’t have the turnovers it would have been a 40 point blowout or some such crap. And UGA is a shitty team…of course they don’t have the brains or logic to realize that makes them an even shittier team, and they hope we lose to Ole Miss or Auburn not to bolster their chances of going to Atlanta, but just out of spite. I guess if UGA loses another game than the Dawgs are even shittier so that somehow makes it better that they lost to them.

I’m aware this type of crap goes on all over the place with internet tough guys, but like I said, I’ve read the forums/boards of most southern teams at one time or another, and never seen such poor losers as Gator “fans”.

The general feeling on the gator boards is that UF beat themselves with 6 turnovers, and that one can’t blame Muschamp for that. There is some feeling that UF’s 1970’s offense won’t work long term. Overall, there is not much credit being given to UGA for the win. They are blaming the loss on turnovers.

Exactly. Don’t hear much about Jarvis’ f-ing amazing game on those boards. Nor how a team that made its hay running the ball basically got shut down. Or that they basically beat USC last week due to turnovers.

I’m estimating that of Jarvis’s sacks since last year began, fully 1/3 of them have been at FU’s expense. That’s my golden “Glory Hole” out of Jarvis’s career. What a fine Dawg he has been; What a fine Alum he will be.

The only good thing ill say about the stinking Gators is that Muschamp really seemed to be giving legit props to Jarvis after the game…more than just the handshake and “good game”. Classier than most of their fans.

Trust me, I was worrying about Ole Miss and Awbun before the confetti stopped falling on Duval Street. Lets not go all soft and fuzzy before we finish the fucking drill. Ole Miss is outmanned, but playing hard for 60 minutes every game…Ole Miss is NOT Florida….oops I meant Kentucky.

Ok, Ok….just a little more Florida….Muschamp….0-6 against the Dawgs as a coach.

Up early…church today…
Watching the sports-talk baloney this morning. Looks like Notre Dame is the finest team in the history of college football….Georgia with it’s easy schedule, lucked out to beat Florida, who was penalized or would have won the game…one idoit said that “This isn’t supposed to happen, Florida owns this series having won twenty out of the last twenty two”?!?!?….Whatever fits your agenda, I suppose..The truth is that ND STILL hasn’t won a game as big as Georgia did yesterday, and won’t have the chance to until they play in the MNC, which they surely will if the talking idiots have their way.
Alabama is surely the best team in America.
I hope ND ends up playing Alabama, or even Florida, LSU or Georgia or SC in a bowl game.

The agenda on TV this morning is to deminish Georgia and build up Notre Dame. The idea is that ND must climb as high as possible in the polls so they get their shot at (the percieved) SEC champion, Alabama.
Bet on this……with Alabama as the only unbeaten SEC team, the mantra is about to become how the SEC is “down” this year.
I watched a lot of football yesterday. There is NO COMPARISON to the smash mouth and speed displayed in SEC…Not even close. Not even close enough to have an honest debate.
Williams move to smack down the Florida runner on the sweep, eary in the game was classic, wonderful, SEC defense. I loved the game. Florida is fortunate that Georgia didn’t blow them out.
Murrray was off, the recievers were a little off…it was a “head” thing.
Florida’s whole offense was very “off”, but it was a DAWG THING!

All true about the gulf between Southern football and the Rest. I really enjoyed watching the cohesiveness of the defense as a whole. And MM’s gazelle work down the right sideline with that 3rd down TD grab was sweet vindication for him, as he missed last year’s contest.

I can always count on Alabama when I make my picks. The always beat the spread. Keep us posted. Can you send us that picture of Fienbaum fishing and Saban walking on water? My Son sent it to me, but for some reason, I cannot seem to transfer to GTP.

If we make it to Atlanta that will be how many trips there under Richt?. SIX ?.
Does anyone out there really expect their Coach or their Team to make it to Atlanta 6 of the next 12 years?.
Richt, Bobo & Co., Did & that is very impressive to me.

Here’s the big question to me: Was the play by Jarvis that caused the fumble into the end zone there in Jacksonville by Florida…was that a miracle?

I have watched the replay of that play there two or three times, it does not look like Mr. Jones was going after the ball, particularly, but just trying to make a tackle, and the ball…it just jumped out of Jordan Reed’s arms…

Look to me like a lighting bolt came out of the arm of one Herschel Jones and ripped out the heart of the florida nation… as well as the football. I’m having a hard time thinking of players that I have loved watching at UGA than Jarvis! Herschel, Hearst, Champ, The David’s, and Jarvis. I’m sure I’m overlooking a few but all of them are DGDs!!!

Hey, SJ III, don’t you see? That stuff don’t matter. You’re judging this the wrong way. I mean, it could be that God caused the fumble, or He changed coke to Pepsi, He found my freaking car keys. You don’t judge stuff like this based on merit. Now, whether

I love it! Pulp Fiction. I know the dialog too. God did get involved and, ” I want you to F_____ acknowledge it.”

On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Get The Picture wrote:

> ** > JG Shellnutt commented: “Or not what we experienced was an “according > to Hoyle” miracle is insignificant. What is significant is that I felt the > touch of God. God got involved. I don’t know why, but I can’t go back to > sleep” >

Mike, you are a class act. Mrs. Deep Southerner is a UF grad and a rabid fan. Always a weird weekend around here no matter what happens. Good on you all, and I hope you whip everybody’s asses handily from here on out.

Well, I’ve never been happier to be wrong. I didn’t think Georgia would find a way to win this game. I would say that nothing brings people together like a big win, but I read through this comments section.

Man it still feels new even after a day! If we keep this fire, we got a good shot at doing big things. And I hope AM overcame the hump last night. Getting it done under pressure after having a horrid beginning.

And the cool thing is, he DID get it done, finally. I was tearing my hair out, screaming “WHY? WHY IS IT ALWAYS THIS GAME YOU FALL APART IN? And suddenly he consolidated his feces and started hitting guys on the outside. Jarvis iced the game for us, but Murray came through when he had to (which, come to think of it, is kind of how last year’s Cocktail Party ended too, but with Samuel instead of Jarvis).

Ouch!
“In the first quarter of Florida’s 17-9 loss to Georgia, Patton took a handoff toward the left sideline that likely was his last of this season. Bulldogs SS
Shawn Williams tackled Patton by his neck and the hard landing broke his left arm.

Scorpio, i didnt wear a hat and didnt even have one on standby. BUT, I may have an alternative. I combed my hair, like, 60 times during the game. Should I go buy a new comb, or stick with this one? Need to know..

During every commercial, I got a drink of water, walked out in the yard and took a leak (we live in the country), and then looked through the snack cabinet, then back to the man-cave to channel my energy to the Dawgs.

Scorp. Sober up! Slap! Slap! Would the person closest to Scorp throw a bucket of water in his booze?

Scorp- Ole Miss Coach, Hugh Freeze, is being considered for SEC COTY for what he has done in such a small time. They are one-win away from bowl eligibility for the first time in 3 yrs: the players are believing in themselves (you know, like our D did yesterday) ; they are playing 4 qtrs and not giving up.

Scorp, the “get ready for a big practice day” has just gone by and we will all be smilin’ til Wed, but that is the recipe that just downed the #2 team in the country. Get your sorry ass sobered, hatted and kharmiced with bitches-whatever, get your ass in gear.

“A dislocated knee (as opposed to a kneecap) is one of the most challenging sports injuries in terms of recovery”. Loss of arterial flow, possible nerve damage, patella tendon stretched. He isn’t out of the woods yet by a long way. I’m with you and wish this kid the best.

I believe it was. There was some concern that the blood flow was diminished for a period of time post injury. Anytime you jump and come down on one foot before the other foot you run that risk. You are especially vulnerable while on an uneven surface. Robert jumped playing volley ball in the sand. Landing poorly. Lattimore’s second injury happened while he had a defensive man draped across his back (weight) and a second defensive player struck his lower leg from the side. From the one and only time I viewed the video it looked very severe and suggested a spiral fracture of the tibia as well.

Bennett tearing his ACL while planting and cutting running routes is one thing. Lattimore last year tore his ACL while engaged with a blocker with that blockers weight on his upper body. His was also a twisting injury.

Edwards was injured a lot. He took a med red shirt at one point. We had a kid on the team from California that dislocated his knee as a freshman. He spent the next 4 or 5 years finishing his degree and trying to get back on the field. I think they gave him a couple snaps before he graduated. His injury also involved some nerve damage. Very scary. The fact that he got back to nearly normal is a tribute both to his courage and UGa. Seriously.

Senator, can you put up a pic of Muschamp’s face when he had murder in his eyes for one of his players who had just gotten a penalty for moving before the snap. It is one of the most hilarious scenes ever shown on TV. He looked exactly like Jack Nickelson when he was at his peak demonic in “The Shining”……”Heeeeeeerrrrrr’s Willy!”

He DOES look like a psycho in the game but will give him props for after the game. He gave a long atta boy to Jarvis in the postgame that you could tell was more than the usual “good game kid” bullshit..made me appreciate him more than most of his jackass fans.

HELP me with this….I just looked at “Sporting News” link to the polls. They are showing (BCS) Georgia moved up one place from 11 to 10. Florida, now at 7-1 (same as Georgia) stays at number 2 behind Bama…..Notre Dame moved up inside of 5. How in the heck does one team beat the number ten team (ND over OK) and move up while the team that beats number two moves to number 10? Whew…this is getting real smelly. Georgia should absolutley be ranked ahead of Florida…shouldn’t they? Instead Florida is nine spots ahead of Georgia???? Someone straighten me out on all of this. Thanks

That’s last week’s ranking still. This week’s haven’t been released yet. Georgia is 6th and Florida 8th in both contributing polls, so at best, Florida will be 7th because the computers love them. More likely they’ll be 8th, as they are in the polls.

The poll shows Georgia moved up one to tenth with next weeks opponent as Mississippi. It must be screwed up. Probably had Corso and Granny loading the data or something..

Imagine this…not only does Georgia control it’s own destiny in the SEC East, Georgia now controls it’s own destiny for the National Championship.
….I think>>..LSU is ahead of Georgia…If Bama beats LSU,, Georgia moves up real tight. If Oregon or ND or K State lose, things get even better….but after running the rest of the schedule, If UGA could pull the upset over Bama in Atlanta, they would almost certainly be ranked one or two…..After all, Georgia will have then beaten the previously ranked number two team (Gators) and the number one team (Bama)….Long shot? yep, but this team is growing and is going to peak at the end of the season…
Have a great Monday, everyone! It’ll be fun to go to work tomorrow. The bulk of fans in the west Georgia area are UGA, and AU, followed by GT and Bama. If you don’t bring up “college football”, it probably won’t be mentioned. Wear something red.

Georgia is 7, right behind LSU. So one of the spots ahead of the Dawgs will clear (probably LSU). ND and Oregon both have to play USC (hate to pull for the Kiffen, but I have to). KState plays OSU. If we win out (including the SECCG, we could possibly make the BCS game.

However, I’m worried about Ole Miss (very improved), and I just figure Auburn will put their whole season on beating us (they know they won’t touch Bama). So there’s plenty to worry about before the BCS polls.

Actually from what I was reading we want Bama to go 12-0 convincingly and then beat them in the SECCG, though supposedly the computers would still be a problem if there’s undefeated teams like Notre Douche around.

BTW – I noticed that Mark May gave the first helmet sticker to a Dawg. He said it was an easy choice to give it to Jarvis Jones, but instead he was giving it to Shawn Williams for calling out the defense and getting them fired up.

Quote Of The Day

“But outside of that, the biggest advantage you can have is have good leadership, have a veteran football team, and when you’ve got that, it doesn’t matter whether you have spring practice or not. When you don’t have that, it’s tougher, when you don’t have leadership and you don’t have the experience at certain positions.”— Kirby Smart, Dawgs247, 3/31/20